Because the local colonial governments would have to give up their power.
colonial accemblies did not want to give up their individual power.
Because colonies did not want to give up their power.
The Albany Plan of Union was adopted by representatives of seven of the colonies in 1754. The idea was to form a united front in dealing with the Iroquois Confederation. Although it was never put into action, the plan was one of the first to consider the colonies as a unit rather than individually.
The American colonies declared independency from the English Empire in 1776, for many reasons, but mainly because they were being unfairly taxed.
The English, German, Swiss and other Europen colonies settled the 13 original colonies.
The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
Yes, they settled in mainly North Carolina.
Mainly because it officially combined the former colonies into a single nation - the United States of America.
The Albany Plan of Union was adopted by representatives of seven of the colonies in 1754. The idea was to form a united front in dealing with the Iroquois Confederation. Although it was never put into action, the plan was one of the first to consider the colonies as a unit rather than individually.
The American colonies declared independency from the English Empire in 1776, for many reasons, but mainly because they were being unfairly taxed.
Because of the weather mainly, and they were able to earn more money because they had slaves
For a flight to Albany you would land in Albany International Airport. Mainly used as a hub airport, but has the distinction of having Air Force One land there 4 times.
The English, German, Swiss and other Europen colonies settled the 13 original colonies.
Mainly England, Holland and Germany.
Mainly Southern Baptist.
Mainly for protection
Mainly rum.
New England colonies had land that was mainly filled with rocks, or sand.
Mainly the British, Spanish and French